Hunting in Manitoba – Manitoba Hunting Guides and Outfitters

While hunting in Manitoba for small or big game your hunting guide and outfitters can show you the best parts of the province. From mountainous areas to prairies to the woodlands, Manitoba has much to offer the hunter. Manitoba hunting guides and outfitters will be able to help you with any planning you need for your next hunting trip.

Manitoba Hunting Guides and Outfitters

A list of Manitoba hunting guides and outfitters can be found below. Each guide and outfitter offer different services and locations.
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You will need to visit each website listed above to see what small game and big game they hunt. You may have to contact them to see what openings the guides or outfitters have for hunting trips.

Many Types of Big Game and Small Game in Manitoba

There are many types of big game and small game animals to hunt in Manitoba, Canada. Not all hunting guides and outfitters will be able to hunt each animal that is listed below. Each website listed above should cover which animals they hunt.

Big Game Animals

Small Game Animals

Game Birds

Each big game and small game animal hunted in Manitoba offer a unique experience for your hunting trip. The hunting guides and outfitters listed above can be contacted by email or by phone and that information is listed on their website.

Links to Manitoba hunting supply shops, taxidermy services, and lodge or hotel accommodations are supplied below. Weather you hunt with a rifle, bow {archery}, muzzleloader, shotgun, or a shotgun slug. Hunting-Trips-R-Us has also included other links below to help complete your next trip to Manitoba.

Supply Stores for Manitoba Hunters

Each Manitoba supply store listed should be able to help most hunters in their area with any equipment they may need for small or big game.

Taxidermy Services in Manitoba for Animal Mounts

Listed are Manitoba taxidermists offered for mounting small or big game.

Manitoba Hunting Lodge or Hotel Accommodations

Manitoba Hunting Licenses, Season Schedule, Terrain, and Weather

Manitoba hunting guides and outfitters will be able to help you with information on the hunting licenses, season schedule, and any specific dates. Here is a couple of links that may help you with information you will need to hunt in Manitoba.

Manitoba is a province of Canada and is rightly called the “Keystone Province” not only because of its central position, but also because of its place in the nation’s commerce and economy.

Although it is included among Canada’s Prairie Provinces, most of its territory lies outside the northwestern extension of the Central Plains, which run farther into Saskatchewan and Alberta. At the same time, the province has the flavor and spirit of the West and therefore differs greatly from Ontario and Quebec, its neighbor provinces to the east.

Manitoba is situated between Ontario, on the east, and Saskatchewan, on the west. To the south, beyond the International Boundary, are North Dakota and Minnesota, and due north is the District of Keewatin, in Canada’s Northwest Territories. In the northeast the province fronts upon Hudson Bay. Manitoba’s area of 246,512 square miles is not much less than that of the state of Texas. Less than 220,000 square miles consist of land area; the rest is made up of long chains of lakes and rivers. North of Winnipeg is Lake Winnipeg, with an area of Almost 9,500 square miles; to the west are Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipegosis; and in the northern wilderness are hundreds of other lakes. Flowing into Hudson Bay in the northeast are the Seal, Churchill, Nelson, and Hayes rivers. To the South the Red River of the North and the Saskatchewan River flow into Lake Winnipeg.

In southern Manitoba near the Saskatchewan border the country is somewhat mountainous, with elevations of over two thousand feet. The farmlands lie east of this area, on the prairies and particularly in the fertile Red River Valley.

North of the grassy prairies, which cover a mere fraction of the province, thick forests and rocky bluffs appear between the long fingers of the lakes, and the lands become increasingly rough and uneven. To the east and north of Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba is covered by the rugged geological formation known as the Laurentian, or Canadian, Shield. This is a vast expanse of rock sprinkled with lakes, traversed by rivers, and heavily wooded in those areas where soil is available. In the far north, trees give way to low shrubs, and in the northeast the Shield falls away to the desolate Hudson Bay Lowlands.

As in the other Prairie Provinces, the air in Manitoba is dry and healthful. Cold winters are followed by short, warm summers, and the sun shines brightly throughout most of the year. In the far north, summers are very short, and daylight hours are few during the bitterly cold winter months. At times the precipitation falls well below the annual average of twenty inches, and the crops suffer. The snowfall is not particularly heavy.

Many types of small game and big game animals can be hunted in the providence. You should be able to find a Manitoba hunting guide or outfitter to help in your next trip.

Hunting-Trips-R-Us Hopes Everyone has a Successful Adventure in Manitoba

We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us have strived to help our visitors, who are looking for small game as well as big game hunting trips in Manitoba, Canada. By visiting our Directory you can locate outfitters and guides throughout the country. The links to each guide and outfitter are companies that want your business. We at Hunting-Trips-R-Us cannot be responsible for any company listed. This is a “Hunting Directory” and these links are for advertising purposes only.

As you pick the state for your next hunting trip in Manitoba, Canada, consider the different weather conditions, along with the lay of the land. From your choices of small game to big game the outfitters and guides listed on our website should be able to help you with your next Manitoba hunting trip.